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WW2 P-40 pilot website

Tue Apr 25, 2006 7:23 pm

http://www.charlies-web.com/WWII_med/index.html

This is a friends website. Check out all the links for good info and pictures.

Wed Apr 26, 2006 1:57 am

Very nice, though there is a problem with the HTML after the DEDICATION heading

Charlies web

Sun Apr 30, 2006 10:57 pm

Thanks Chuck for introducing Charlie's story. Very interesting reading and
photos.

One of the photo contributors Chuck Hebbell has a photo of a He-111
crashed in Bastia Harbor, Corsica. Although the caption says "He-111?"
the ? speaks for itself...
http://charlies-web.com/WWII_med/combatpics.html
and a blow-up of the same photo...a honking big hole in the background
freighter...
http://charlies-web.com/WWII_med/combatpic04.html

I'm pretty certain the aircraft in question sank rather than crashed there,
an Italian floatplane.. the (FIAT)CMASA RS.14, a reconnaisance or
torpedo/bomber version of the same type..can't tell without seeing the
belly for the weapons gondola or lack of one...
www.regiamarina.net/arsenals/planes_it/ ... .htm#CMASA RS.14
I wonder if the hole in the freighter had something to do with the damage
to the RS.14?


With Mr. Dills experiences in flying P-40, A-36 and P-47 he offers a
bombastic opinion of the Jug and Navy round-engined machines...
"The P-47D was not a combat airplane..." , he-he-he, let the fur fly :roll:
www.charlies-web.com/WWII_med/letters.html
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